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  1. Cox family in VA, NC, SC and G - Genealogy.com

    Jun 27, 2009 · Cox family in VA, NC, SC and Georgia By S W Edmondson June 28, 2009 at 07:13:47

  2. Cox Family - Kentucky listings - Genealogy.com

    Aug 21, 2006 · LUCY ANN (Cox ) Cabell, d/o John P Cox & Elizabeth H White, w/o Thomas J Cabell, b. may 1, 1815 KY, d. Dec 22, 1874 Campbellsburg, KY, was a widow for 20 years …

  3. Re: Cherokee Indian Tribe or C - Genealogy.com

    Mar 8, 2005 · COX, 1802, Lee Co., VA4. 8.JAMES JOSEPH BOGGS (JOHN (Cherokee Indian), JOHN DAVE, JOHN (CHEROKEE INDIAN) was born 1754.He married SARAH SMITH. …

  4. Cox - Surnames - Genealogy.com

    Research Cox in the Surnames forums on Genealogy.com, the new GenForum!

  5. Complete list - Quantrills Rai - Genealogy.com

    Camped one mile north of Orick, MO, he was located by a Union force commanded by Majors Samuel Cox and John Grimes with 150 men of the 51st and 33rd Missouri Infantry from Ray, …

  6. 1850 Randolph County AL Slave - Genealogy.com

    Mar 16, 2008 · 65MaleOliver W Cox 60FemaleOliver W Cox 18FemaleOliver W Cox 14FemaleOliver W Cox 16FemaleGeorge N Cumby1319 [Beat 12] 8FemaleGeorge N Cumby …

  7. Oath of Allegiance- Militia - Genealogy.com

    Feb 19, 2004 · This oath was taken by Osborn's and Cox's companies in October 1777. The names of those Upper New River men known to have subscribed to it are annexed in …

  8. "THE REED FAMILY" history 1300 - Genealogy.com

    Jun 25, 1999 · I found this in a book titled "THE REED FAMILY" 1710-1981 by Bonnie Cox Sellers at the Salt Lake City archives. I typed it verbatim hopeing that someone can use the …

  9. William Cebard Cox VA 1760's - Genealogy.com

    Aug 31, 1999 · William Cebard Cox VA 1760's By genealogy.com user August 31, 1999 at 02:49:45 I'm looking for information on William Cebard Cox. He was born (in VA, I think) on 19 …

  10. Cox’s Mill - Pitt County, NC - Genealogy.com

    Aug 24, 2006 · Cox’s Mill, Redalia, Renston, Ridge Spring, Rountrees, Clayroot, Littlefield Here are more small historical sketches of some of the “forgotten” villages that once dotted Pitt …